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novella by
British author Robert Louis Stevenson. It
follows Gabriel John
Utterson, a London-based
legal practitioner who
investigates a
series of strange...
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Utterson may
refer to:
Gabriel John
Utterson, a
central character in The
Strange Case of Dr
Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886)
Edward Vernon Utterson (1775/1776–1856)...
- in
front of an
appalled Utterson.
Jekyll tells Utterson that Hyde must be destro****,
whatever the cost. He then begs
Utterson to
deliver money for Lucy...
-
James Utterson (26
November 1914 – 6
December 1935) was an
English footballer who pla**** as
goalkeeper in the
Football League for
Wolverhampton Wanderers...
- Hyde. In the story, he is a good
friend of main
protagonist Gabriel John
Utterson.
Living in Soho in the West End of London,
Jekyll is a kind and respected...
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Sarah Elizabeth Utterson, who also
added one
story of her own. It was
published in 1813 by White,
Cochrane and Co.
Sarah Elizabeth Utterson translated the...
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author Robert Louis Stevenson. It is
about a
London lawyer,
Gabriel John
Utterson, who
investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr. Henry...
- the evil
Edward Blake, who
descends into
crime and
eventually murder.
Utterson, Marlowe's lawyer,
believes that
Blake is
blackmailing his
friend until...
- Hyde
escapes from
Klein and
Utterson. Ms.
Utterson, a
ruthless redheaded American woman at the head of
Klein and
Utterson,
takes Claire and her sons hostage...
- 1908
silent film was
based on the play. In the
first act,
attorney J. G.
Utterson is
visiting with
friends outside a
London vicarage. The vicar, Reverend...